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21.
No more the feeble lyre persuade
First Line:
No more the feeble lyre persuade
Last Line:
The easy ravished bliss
DMI number:
16632
22.
Of battles won and kings in chains
First Line:
Of battles won and kings in chains
Last Line:
To snatch the hasty joy
DMI number:
22052
23.
Oh at a lucky hour for Britain born
First Line:
Oh at a lucky hour for Britain born
Last Line:
At morn when sober and at night when mellow
DMI number:
27097
24.
Phoebus what does thy poet ask
First Line:
Phoebus what does thy poet ask
Last Line:
Phoebus I ask no more
Author:
William Bowman (Confident)
DMI number:
1394
25.
Rome your forefathers sins you'll rue
First Line:
Rome your forefathers sins you'll rue
Last Line:
And shall yet leave a more degenerate breed
DMI number:
41839
26.
See see my friend the fleeting years
First Line:
See see my friend the fleeting years
Last Line:
Shall riot over our grave
DMI number:
22140
27.
See how Soracte's whitened over with snow
First Line:
See how Soracte's whitened over with snow
Last Line:
Her weak resistance too must charm
DMI number:
31195
28.
So may the beauteous goddess of the main
First Line:
So may the beauteous goddess of the main
Last Line:
And makes Jove thunder in his own defence
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7129
29.
Some future bard thy deeds shall write
First Line:
Some future bard thy deeds shall write
Last Line:
I suit my subjects to my muse
DMI number:
10964
30.
Some hoist up fortune to the skies
First Line:
Some hoist up fortune to the skies
Last Line:
My bark thus manned shall gain the shore
DMI number:
1421
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